Publications by authors named "Manoj Kumar Saxena"

Gadolinium zirconate (GdZrO) belongs to the category of burnable absorber (BA) material in nuclear reactors. The high neutron-absorption cross sections of Gd isotopes (Gd and Gd) implement negative reactivity in the reactor core to control the excess reactivity of the fuel at the beginning of the fission cycle. The presence of other rare earth elements, which can come from the starting material and/or may be taken up during the synthesis steps, will affect the negative reactivity calculation.

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The extensive use of lanthanide elements in the medical, electrical, agricultural, and nuclear fields has increased their contamination in the environment. The detrimental effect of lanthanides on human health can be reduced or eliminated by their fast determination in the concerned specimen. For this purpose, an offline conjugation of the cloud point extraction (CPE) process with total reflection X-ray fluorescence (TXRF) spectrometry was done.

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Tetraphenylethane-1,2-diylbis(phosphoramidate) in conjugation with a room temperature ionic liquid in chloroform medium is reported for the first time in the liquid-liquid extraction of thorium (Th). The extracted Th(IV) is collected as a white solid in the organic medium, thereby facilitating its easy separation. A high distribution ratio (D) of (12.

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The separation of boron in nuclear fuels by cloud point extraction (CPE) has been a challenge due to high acidity of digested sample solutions. High acidity hampers the coacervation of micelles. As a result, the cloud point temperature increases and thus could cause the inevitable loss of boron as volatile species.

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One-pot magnetic separation of uranium (U) in seawater and groundwater samples has been made possible by synthesizing phosphoramidate functionalized Ag coated citrate-FeO nanoparticles (NPs). The magnetic saturation value of these functionalized NPs is 27.1 emu g.

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The extensive hydrolysis of tetravalent actinides leads to polynuclear formations through oxygen bridging facilitating the formation of colloids as end products. The pH, ionic strength has phenomenal effects on Thorium colloids formation. The quantitative estimation of colloids facilitates the fraction of soluble fraction into ionic, polymeric and colloidal forms of thorium.

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The authors describe the synthesis and characterization of 3-mercaptopropionylamidoxime functionalized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for visual detection of uranium (U) by cloud point extraction. The method is capable of quantifying U at the concentration limits set by the World Health Organization in drinking water i.e.

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A task specific ionic liquid (TSIL) bearing phosphoramidate group, viz., N-propyl(diphenylphosphoramidate)trimethylammonium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide, was synthesized and characterized by H NMR, C NMR, P NMR, and IR spectroscopies, elemental (C H N S) analysis, and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS). Using this TSIL a cloud point extraction (CPE) or micelle mediated extraction procedure was developed for preconcentration of uranium (U) in environmental aqueous samples.

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